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Tom Brady says 'boys will be boys' following informal workout with teammates

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady hit the field at a Tampa prep school yesterday with a few of his teammates to hold an informal workout. Given that the global pandemic has prevented players from getting into team facilities, they had to make do with what they could.

The workout gave Bucs fans their first chance to see Brady wearing a Tampa Bay helmet, but some may have found it questionable for the group to be working out together given social distancing norms.

Brady, it seems, isn’t worried about any criticism. For him, the workout means he’s one step closer to getting himself and his team ready for the 2020 season.

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